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Fab-Form Industries Ltd V.FBF

Alternate Symbol(s):  FABFF

Fab-Form Industries Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which manufactures concrete-forming products. The Company has invented, developed, and commercialized foundation products that are greener and more sustainable for the building industry. The Company develops, manufactures and distributes technology to form concrete footings, columns, foundations and walls for building structures. The Company also distributes Helix micro rebar into the BC market and Nudura insulating concrete form into the Lower Mainland of BC market. It offers Fastfoot footing forms, Fastfoot commercial forms, Fast-Tube column forms, Fab-Form ICF Monopour and ICF Zont bracing. Fastfoot is ideal for residential and commercial strip footings and pad edging. Fast-Tube is a utility fabric column form for forming round concrete columns. Fab-Form ICF Monopour uses the ICF block itself to form the footing. The Zont Bracing System consists of Zont waler brackets, Zuckle wall aligners, Zat catwalk brackets and carrying Zotes.


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Post by belowIVon May 09, 2017 1:17am
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Salary

SalaryThis is a very interesting little company. In their recent financials they have a great chart showing year over year information and painting a very nice picture of revenue growth, stability to gross margins, a stable share count, growing net income, debt elimination, asset growth ...

The question I have is... Are their expenses understated? Reviewing the management circular the total compensation for the CEO is $33k. The CFO received total compensation of $1000 in 2016. Eventually, these guys need to be compensated. Including realistic salaries for the Executive could easily wip out the profits. How is everyone thinking about this? 










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